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Kamal Choudhary (born 1989) is an Indian American physicist and chemist at the National Institute of Standards and Technology. He is notable for establishing the NIST-JARVIS infrastructure for data-driven materials design and Materials informatics. He is also an associate editor of npj Computational Materials and Scientific Data journals.

Early life
Choudhary was born in 1989 in West Bengal, India.

Education
Choudhary received his Ph.D. in Materials Science and Engineering from the University of Florida in 2015 under Prof. Susan Sinnott.

Career
In 2015 Choudhary joined Material Measurement laboratory at National Institute of Standards and Technology. He was awarded NIST accolade award for exceptional contributions in the field of data computing and data sharing for materials design in 2017. He was an invited speaker at the 2022 Massachusetts Institute of Technology's GraphEx symposium, Lawrence Berkeley National Lab's symposium and several other reputed conferences. His research was highlighted by Texas Advanced Computing Center

Choudhary's research involves the development and application of computational methods using classical mechanics, quantum mechanics and artificial intelligence techniques to understand the electronic and atomic structure of materials. In particular, he has developed the NIST-JARVIS infrastructure that is used by thousands of researchers all over the world. His research topics include condensed matter physics, density functional theory, force field, graph neural network and quantum computation algorithm development. His research work has led to computational discovery of several classes of materials including: Single-layer materials, Solar cell , Topological insulator , Superconductors , Thermoelectrics and Dielectrics.